

He did it in his previous book “Say Nothing,” about the Troubles in Northern Ireland, by looking at the killing of Jean McConville and the resonance on her family.

He does it not by weighing us down with facts, but by incorporating them into a compelling narrative that focuses on the people who live the stories. Big, sweeping stories, the ones that help us understand the world we live in and the issues we face.

Patrick Radden Keefe has a knack for getting inside a story.
